No the VPC has its own BIOS' settings. So boot the VPC and then press on DEL button to enter the BIOS settings for the VPN, after, navigate to boot menu then choose Boot Device Priority, then choose the

When starting up the VPC, in the main window, check the settings. I had the same issue when the VPC snagged the wrong drive. After changing the setting, I just did a CTRL ALT DEL from within the VPC and it rebooted fine.

No the VPC has its own BIOS' settings. So boot the VPC and then press on DEL button to enter the BIOS settings for the VPN, after, navigate to boot menu then choose Boot Device Priority, then choose the boot to be the CD-ROM, Floppy disk, and the Hard drive respectivily.
Put the bootable Win XP CD in the CD-ROM and reboot the VPC then continue the installation as usual.
Have fun.
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